EnviTox Summit 2018 offers a unique platform to present research work and know the latest updates with a complete approach to diverse areas of interest.

EnviTox Summit 2018 is designed to meet the needs of both experienced and new career professionals. EnviTox Summit 2018 provides a platform to make great professional contacts, and leave the conference with takeaways that will immediately elevate your performance and success by defining your path and managing your successful and profitable entrepreneurial/academic journey. At EnviTox Summit 2018 you can meet experts in the field Toxicology, Pharmacology, EcoToxicology, Risk Assessment, Environmental Chemistry, Pathology and Biochemistry. Listening to keynote presentations at the conference will inform you of the current research and innovations in the field of Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology and will inspire research ideas of your own and will expose you to different styles of presentation.

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Target Audience:

Academicians including Professors

PhD Scholars

Students carrying out laboratory and field studies

Pharmaceutical Industrial Giants

Toxicology Societies and the people Associated

Nobel laureates in Health Care and Medicine

Pharmacists

Pharmacologists

Toxicology Professionals

Environmental Chemists

Ecotoxicologists

Risk Assessment Experts

Genetic Professionals

Pathology Professionals

Forensic Professionals

Pharmaceutical companies

Clinical Laboratories and Technicians

Bio-informatics Professionals

Research Institutes and members

Supply Chain companies

Manufacturing Companies

Training Institutes

Business Entrepreneurs

EnviTox Summit 2018 offers a unique platform to present research work and know the latest updates with a complete approach to diverse areas of interest.

Why EnviTox Summit 2018?

EnviTox Summit 2018 is designed to meet the needs of both experienced and new career professionals. EnviTox Summit 2018 provides a platform to make great professional contacts, and leave the conference with takeaways that will immediately elevate your performance and success by defining your path and managing your successful and profitable entrepreneurial/academic journey. At EnviTox Summit 2018 you can meet experts in the field Toxicology, Pharmacology, EcoToxicology, Risk Assessment, Environmental Chemistry, Pathology and Biochemistry. Listening to keynote presentations at the conference will inform you of the current research and innovations in the field of Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology and will inspire research ideas of your own and will expose you to different styles of presentation.

ConferenceSeries llc Ltd Organizes 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ International Conferences, 500+ Workshops and 200+ Symposiums every year across USA- Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publishes 400+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

Target Audience:

Academicians including Professors

PhD Scholars

Students carrying out laboratory and field studies

Pharmaceutical Industrial Giants

Toxicology Societies and the people Associated

Nobel laureates in Health Care and Medicine

Pharmacists

Pharmacologists

Toxicology Professionals

Environmental Chemists

Ecotoxicologists

Risk Assessment Experts

Genetic Professionals

Pathology Professionals

Forensic Professionals

Pharmaceutical companies

Clinical Laboratories and Technicians

Bio-informatics Professionals

Research Institutes and members

Supply Chain companies

Manufacturing Companies

Training Institutes

Business Entrepreneurs

Track 01: Environmental Toxicology

Environmental Toxicology, also known as “ecotox” is the study of the toxic effects of various drugs and chemicals on living beings. Harmful effects of such chemical and biological agents as toxicants from pollutants, insecticides, pesticides, and fertilizers can affect an organism and its community by reducing its species diversity and abundance in turn affecting productivity and stability of ecosystem.

There are many sources of environmental toxicity that can lead to the presence of toxicants in our food, water and air. Every day, all of us ingest tiny amounts of these chemicals. The EPA estimates there are more than 20,000 chemicals that our bodies cannot metabolize. Chemicals not metabolized are stored in the fat cells throughout our bodies where they continue to accumulate.

These sources include organic and inorganic pollutants, pesticides and biological agents. There can be so called point sources of pollution, for instance the drains from a specific factory but also non-point sources (diffuse sources) like the rubber from car tires that contain various chemicals and heavy metals that are spread in the environment.

Pharmacology is the branch of biology which deals with the study of drug action. A drug can be broadly defined as any man-made, natural, or endogenous molecule which exerts a biochemical or physiological effect on the cell, tissue, organ, or organism. More specifically, it is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and chemicals/pharmaceuticals that affect normal or abnormal biochemical function.

Ecotoxicology is a multidisciplinary field, which integrates toxicology and ecology. Ecotoxicology is the description and understanding of impacts of industrial and agricultural chemicals on ecological systems. It is to be distinguished from toxicology because it focuses on the impacts of chemicals on ecological groupings of organisms rather than on individuals; i.e. on populations, communities and ecosystems. Biomonitoring is a significant tool in ecotoxicology for humans as well as wildlife. Ecotoxicology plays a key part in informing ecological risk assessment and hence in the management of the production, use and disposal of industrial and agricultural chemicals. Pesticides and other industrial chemicals are at the root of many pollution problems. Ecotoxicology plays a key part in informing the assessment of risks from chemicals to ecological systems and hence in managing their impacts.

Environmental health is the branch of public health that is concerned with all aspects of the natural and built environment that may affect human health. Health is the science, practice, and study of a human's well-being and their health and preventing illnesses and human injuries.

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology (EUROTOX), British Toxicology Society (BTS)

Track 05: Safety and Risk Assessment

Risk assessment is the determination of quantitative or qualitative estimate of risk related to a well-defined situation and a recognized threat (also called hazard). Quantitative risk assessment requires calculations of two components of risk (R): the magnitude of the potential loss (L), and the probability (p) that the loss will occur.

The science of toxicology has many applications. One of these relates to exposure of people to noxious or hazardous agents during the course of their work. Work-related exposures are studied by use of inhalation and skin exposure monitoring as well as biomarkers of exposure, susceptibility and effect, usually as part of epidemiological exposures.

Modeling of dose-response relationships will be used to derive a safe level for workers using data from small scale experimental (animal or volunteer) studies. A cursory glance at the Group 1 carcinogen list of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) should be evidence enough from this perspective. The epidemic of asbestos-related cancer that continues in some countries.

Agriculture chemicals, otherwise referred to as “agrochemicals,” are a large family of chemicals that cover many pest issues associated with farming. Pesticides are designed to control pests, but they can also be toxic to desirable plants and animals, including humans. The three diverse types of pesticide poisoning include the following and among them, the first is single and short-term which is very high level of exposure that can be experienced by individuals who commit suicide, as well as pesticide formulators. The second is long-term high-level exposure, which can occur in pesticide manufacturers and formulators. The third is long-term low-level exposure in which individuals are exposed to sources such as pesticide residues in food as well as contact with pesticide residues of various mediums like air, water, soil, sediment, food materials, plants and animals.

The study of dangerous effects on human beings by chemicals used in the workplace, the products produced by companies, and the wastes created in manufacturing is known as industrial toxicology. Particular industries, such as the pharmaceutical and pesticide industries commonly should conduct many studies and experiments to demonstrate the safety of the chemicals that they develop. The product development toxicology biochemical and molecular toxicology, chemical toxicology, heavy metals and acute zinc and iron toxicity are few industrial effects.

Global warming is refers to a drastic change in climate due to increase in the temperature of the Earth's aerosphere. The increased quantities of CO2 and other greenhouse gases spread by the burning of fossil fuels, agriculture, land clearing and other human activities are believed to be the primary sources of the global warming. Global warming may cause rise in sea levels due to the melting of the polar ice caps, as well as a growth in happening and severity of storms and other severe weather events.

Soil toxicology is a branch of environmental toxicology that examines the toxicity of chemical, physical or biological substances to organisms and plants that inhabit the soil. Soil has a natural ability to retain most pollutants released into the environment. Accidental spills and a history of various land disposal and storage practices can result in the release of hazardous substances into soil environments. Soil contamination or soil pollution as part of land degradation is caused by the presence of XenoBionis (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is caused by industrial activities, agricultural chemicals, and by improper disposal of waste. Environmental Microbiology (EMI) is devoted to the advancement of our understanding of microbial interactions and microbial processes in the environment. Microorganisms are cost and effective agents for in-situ remediation of agricultural, domestic, and industrial wastes. They are the best remediation for subsurface pollution in soils, sediments and marine environments. The ability of each microorganism to degrade toxic waste depends on the nature of each contaminant.

Aquatic toxicology is the study of the effects of chemicals that are manufactured. The study also includes various aspects like anthropogenic, natural materials, and activities on aquatic organisms at various levels of organization, from subcellular level through individual organisms to communities and ecosystems. Aquatic toxicology can be described as a multidisciplinary field which integrates various other fields like toxicology, aquatic chemistry, and aquatic ecology. This field of study includes marine water sediments, freshwater and sediment environments. The common tests are standardized acute and chronic toxicity tests.

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology (EUROTOX), British Toxicology Society (BTS), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT), The Asian Society of Toxicology (ASIATOX), Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), Chinese Society of Toxicology, Society of Toxicology India (STOX), Korean Society of Toxicology, Society of Toxicology (SOT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Academy of Toxicological Sciences

Track 12: Environmental Chemistry

Environmental chemistry refers to the chemical procedures that occur in terrestrial, air, water and living environments and the consequence of human activity on them. It is a multidisciplinary field with topics astrochemistry, environmental modelling, marine chemistry, geochemistry, atmospheric chemistry and pollution remediation. Environmental chemists observe the source and range of pollution and they initiate sustainability, conservation and protection

Food Toxicology focuses on the analysis and toxic effects of bioactive substances as they occur in foods. Food toxicology is a distinct field that evaluates the effects of components of the complex chemical matrix of the diet on the activities of toxic agents that may be natural endogenous products or may be introduced from contaminating organisms, or from food production, processing, and preparation.

The Global Toxicology testing market is expected to USD 27.36 Billion by 2021 from USD 14.15 Billion in 2016, at a CAGR of 14.1% between 2016 and 2021. Toxicity testing of new compounds is essential in drug development, as identifying the potential toxicity at an early stage in drug discovery can save both time and developmental costs, and also reduce the likelihood of late-stage failure. Market is valued at USD 12.54 Billion in 2018. This market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.7% during the forecast period to reach USD 21.87 Billion by 2021.

Top societies and associations associated with research in the field of Toxicology:

· Society of Toxicology, USA (SOT)

· Society of Toxicology of Canada

· Latin American Association of Toxicology (ALATOX)

· Japanese Society of Toxicology

· Italian Society of Toxicology

· German Society of Toxicology

· EUROTOX

· British Toxicology Society

· French Society of Toxicology

· International Society of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology

Target Audience:

· Professors

· Scientists

· Researchers

· PhD Scholars

· Students carrying out laboratory and field studies

· Pharmaceutical Industrial Giants

· Toxicology Societies and the people Associated

· Noble laureates in Health Care and Medicine

· Pharmacists

· Clinical Laboratories and Technicians

· Bio instruments Professionals

· Research Institutes and members

· Supply Chain companies

· Manufacturing Companies

· Training Institutes

· Business Entrepreneurs

· Bio-informatics Professionals

Glance at the Market:

The global in vitro toxicology testing market is expected to USD 27.36 Billion by 2021 from USD 14.15 Billion in 2016, at a CAGR of 14.1% between 2016 and 2021. Toxicity testing of new compounds is essential in drug development, as identifying the potential toxicity at an early stage in drug discovery can save both time and developmental costs, and also reduce the likelihood of late-stage failure.

Opposition to animal testing, new & promising technologies, increasing R&D to detect toxicity at early stages and insufficient databases to facilitate the use of in vitro test methods are driving factors of the in vitro toxicology testing market. On the other hand lack of in vitro models to detect autoimmunity and immunostimulation and predictive ability of in vitro testing over in vivo testing are the major factor restraining the growth of this market.

The global in vitro toxicology testing market is expected to USD 27.36 Billion by 2021 from USD 14.15 Billion in 2016, at a CAGR of 14.1% between 2016 and 2021.

The large share in the global Toxicology attributed to presence of developed research infrastructure in the U.S. & Canada, increasing acceptance of personalized medicine, and growing adoption of technologically advanced products in this region. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to register the highest CAGR, due to the growth in research activities and increasing investments by leading players and respective government agencies in the region.

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